"PAYA JALOH RESERVOIR, BUKET PAYA VILLAGE" Enjoy the beautiful evening view of the reservoir in this remote village at the foot of the mountain.

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Greetings to all loyal friends in this beloved community ❤️
See you again on this blessed evening. May we all remain in good health.

Hi friends, wherever you are, I'm back tonight, as usual. I want to share my story and what I discovered on today's trip.

This afternoon, around 5:00 PM, I went to a reservoir with truly stunning views, located in a remote village at the foot of the mountains.

I followed a country road and managed to capture the moment as I approached the reservoir entrance. I arrived at a village not far from my own. I took some photos from the road that indicated the entrance to Dayah Munara Village. Along the road with the gate, there was a stunning expanse of rice fields, so I stopped at the gate to take some photos of the gate and the expanse of rice fields.

This is what the entrance gate to Dayah Munara Village looks like, along with the expanse of rice fields beside the gate.

Shortly after I took some photos of the gate and the expanse of rice fields, I saw an irrigation system that channels water to the villagers' rice fields. It's quite a large irrigation system with a fairly strong water retention system.

This is what the irrigation system looks like on the roadside of Dayah Munara village.

After capturing the irrigation system and everything along the roadside of Dayah Menara village, I immediately continued my journey to enter the entrance to the Paya Jaloh reservoir. The road to the reservoir is very poor and full of potholes. It used to be paved, but now it's badly damaged. I also wanted to take some photos of the reservoir entrance.

This is what the reservoir entrance looks like

Soon after, I arrived at the reservoir and found a very calm and peaceful atmosphere. Several people were standing enjoying the view of the reservoir in the afternoon on the bridge at the end. However, I stopped first on the road I first arrived at to take in the view of the reservoir's irrigation system.

This is what the water retention system that channels water for irrigation to the rice fields of the Belang Bati rural community looks like.

Then I captured and took several photos of the irrigation system channeling water. I immediately walked to the side, about 10 meters from the irrigation system I've shown above. I wanted to capture some detailed photos of the reservoir. It was a bit dark, and since I went in the afternoon, I had to adjust the brightness on my phone. Nevertheless, I managed to capture very detailed photos.

This is what the expanse of the reservoir looked like on my first walk.

After I was satisfied capturing the view on my first walk, I walked again to where people were standing on a small bridge in the middle of the reservoir. They were chatting with friends. I saw a man on a motorcycle who had just come down from the mountains and stopped for a moment to relax and enjoy the view.

This is what it looked like on the small bridge, where people descending the mountain enjoy the view of the reservoir.

This reservoir is often visited by many people from all over the city and rural areas to fish. It's famous for its abundance of tilapia and other fish, such as snakehead fish. People enjoy fishing in this reservoir to indulge their hobby, as it's also a very peaceful and serene place with expansive views.

After taking some photos of the small bridge and the irrigation reservoir on it, I immediately took some photos of the expansive view of the reservoir from this small bridge.

This is what the expanse of the reservoir looks like from where my bridge is standing.

Well, my friends, I was truly delighted to capture the view of this reservoir in the afternoon. I didn't have time to catch the sunrise and sunset today, but I did capture the incredibly comfortable and peaceful atmosphere of this enchanting reservoir.

All the photos I show here were taken with my camera...

Camera used | ponsel redmi note 7
| - | Traveling
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Iso speed | ISO
Focal length | MM
Photography | Landscape
Photographer | @suarlex

This is me Samsuar, on the HIVE blog my name is @suarlex, I am a #photographer, I am just a village boy who likes to explore the forest, look for interesting insects, I also like traveling, and telling stories about what I find.



My deepest gratitude to my friends who always like travel posts in this beloved community, who have been willing to stop by my blog and read my story tonight about the beauty of Paya Jaloh Reservoir.



So, friends, wherever you are, if you like other interesting travel posts, you can visit # @worldmappin, where we can see all the very interesting and definitely very entertaining travel posts.

Okay, friends, see you in my next post! ❤️.

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